Tom Burns, the director of marijuana programs for the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, has been removed from his post, a spokesperson for the OLCC said.
The OLCC did not provide a reason for Burns'...

PORTLAND — The official hired to lead Oregon's preparations to regulate recreational marijuana said Thursday that he has been fired.
Tom Burns confirmed his termination in an interview, The Oregonian...

PORTLAND, Ore. - State health officials appealed to the parents of University of Oregon students to get their children vaccinated against meningitis B.
The bacterial infection has sickened 6 students...

State and local health officials are investigating a sixth case of meningococcal disease at the University of Oregon, an Oregon Health Authority spokesman said Wednesday.
The agency is not releasing...

State of Oregon officials are investigating a possible sixth University of Oregon student diagnosed with meningococcemia, according to KVAL.
Meningococcemia is an infectious bacteria that can lead to...

Were the legalization of weed a pregnancy, with its conception marked during the month before the election and its due date July 1, the day that pot is officially legal in Oregon, we'd be entering the...

It was encouraging last year as Oregon, amid cries from dental professionals that the state lagged in preventive care, looked for a publicly minded dentist to expand care and access to it statewide,...

The Oregon Liquor Control Commission last week told the Legislature what it needed in order to craft regulations for an accountable retail recreational marijuana market. The list is huge and includes...

Floy Jones, an outspoken supporter of Mount Tabor's reservoirs and a cosponsor of the failed 2014 ballot measure to create an independent Portland Public Water District, asked Governor Kate Brown to...

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